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it will be good for our economy. it will be good for our families. [ applause ] number four, as i alluded to earlier, we still need targeted programs for the communities and workers that have been hit hardest by economic change in the great recession. these communities are no longer limited to the inner city. they're found in neighborhoods hammered by the housing crisis, manufacturing towns hit hard by years of plants packing up, land-locked rural areas where young folks oftentimes feel like they've got to leave just to find a job. they're communities that just aren't generating enough jobs anymore. so we put forward new plans to help these communities and their residents because we've watched cities like pittsburgh or my hometown of chicago revamp themselves. if we give more cities the tools to do it, not handouts but a hand up, cities like detroit can do it too. so in a few weeks, we'll announce the first of these promise zones, urban and rural communities where we'll support local efforts focused on a national goa
it will be good for our economy. it will be good for our families. [ applause ] number four, as i alluded to earlier, we still need targeted programs for the communities and workers that have been hit hardest by economic change in the great recession. these communities are no longer limited to the inner city. they're found in neighborhoods hammered by the housing crisis, manufacturing towns hit hard by years of plants packing up, land-locked rural areas where young folks oftentimes feel like...
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the nature of the economy looks like a republican economy, in so far as it is a very unequal one. >> the inequality causes low economic growth. you can't get job growth with these levels of poverty. you can't have the jobs that invest in health care, the tax breaks are given to the rich -- >> you have a lot less productive -- productive consumption, essentially, the money points back to the economy. >> you don't have demand because people don't have jobs or they're working at low wage work. so you don't have the demand that would spark business investment. >> and the president today i think was making this very practical case, which was interesting, he kept saying it is not ideological, this is actually the thing that is not working. i think that pragmatic argument has been a rising argument in the last few years. >> oh, no, there has been speculation on the right wing, the left wing, the data is out, it is correlated with sluggish growth. that some of the most equal societies in the world actually have the highest economic growth and the more emphasis on education. we taught the nat
the nature of the economy looks like a republican economy, in so far as it is a very unequal one. >> the inequality causes low economic growth. you can't get job growth with these levels of poverty. you can't have the jobs that invest in health care, the tax breaks are given to the rich -- >> you have a lot less productive -- productive consumption, essentially, the money points back to the economy. >> you don't have demand because people don't have jobs or they're working at...
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the real issue is going to be the economy. the average wages of working americans declined in the past ten years, how do rewe restore growth in the pocket books not just in the stock market for the american people? we've got to lean in on that and start addressing the concerns of parents trying to send their kids to college, get them jobs. retirement security, these are things that have been put on the side and it's really a discredit that congress is focusing on middle class concerns. >> congressman, to that point, we're seeing a rising movement across the country in support of raising the minimum wage, something that republicans and congress seem to have no interest in doing. but are you hearing from constituents that that's a concern to them? do you think ultimately we could see enough pressure brought to bear that even republicans in congress admit that we need to raise the minimum wage that it would be good for the economy and lift a lot of people out of poverty? >> absolutely. when you see the stories about food service
the real issue is going to be the economy. the average wages of working americans declined in the past ten years, how do rewe restore growth in the pocket books not just in the stock market for the american people? we've got to lean in on that and start addressing the concerns of parents trying to send their kids to college, get them jobs. retirement security, these are things that have been put on the side and it's really a discredit that congress is focusing on middle class concerns. >>...
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and, you know, so that is why i think there are some of them that are willing to actually hurt the economy. they feel like there needs to be a punishment for the country because it has sinned. >> i'm going to have to leave it there, ryan. thank you for your point. it was a good point. and thank you goldie for being on the show tonight. thank you, both. >>> coming up, the holidays are here and so is the right wing war on christmas. we'll show you why it's really about the culture wars. and a party afraid of change. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almos likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize s
and, you know, so that is why i think there are some of them that are willing to actually hurt the economy. they feel like there needs to be a punishment for the country because it has sinned. >> i'm going to have to leave it there, ryan. thank you for your point. it was a good point. and thank you goldie for being on the show tonight. thank you, both. >>> coming up, the holidays are here and so is the right wing war on christmas. we'll show you why it's really about the culture...
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>> president's het care law continues to wreak havoc on american families small businesses and our economy. it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> and back to the "washington post" report, it did reveal another headache, errors have affected roughly one third of the people who signed up for health plans since october 1st. those errors include failure to notify insurers about new customers, dup my cat enrollments on misinformation. jay carney addressed that report a few minutes ago. >> our general contractor has stood up a team of experts working already closely with issuers to make sure that every a 34 form past and present is accurate. we believe that and our confident that they will be able to ensure that accuracy in time for the january 1st beginning of coverage. >> peter alexander joins me. peter, it is a new day, new tone and we will hear from the president shortly. in a sense, maybe not the icing on the cake but certainly a show of confidence in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it is a show of some public confidence right now. it's certainly a new tone,
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it's going to actually constrict the economy. so all these assaults on government and what the government does are really, you know, efforts to hurt ourselves to constrain it growth. and that's what was so important about the president's speech. he's making clear how we're all better off when we ensure that everyone can reach their opportunity, that everyone can reach their full potential. and i thought that's why i agree with congressman fattah. >> at every level of the country. i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you both for your time. >>> coming up. it's working! new obama care numbers show a surge. and republicans can't take it. so they're recycling their old tactics. >>> plus, get this one. speaker boehner is blaming democrats for obstruction. sounds out of this world, right? well, today a real connection between the party and outer space. >>> and from cutting food stamps to bill o'reilly saying jesus would not be down with welfare. >>> and first dog sunny is making big news today. wait until you see why. the day we
it's going to actually constrict the economy. so all these assaults on government and what the government does are really, you know, efforts to hurt ourselves to constrain it growth. and that's what was so important about the president's speech. he's making clear how we're all better off when we ensure that everyone can reach their opportunity, that everyone can reach their full potential. and i thought that's why i agree with congressman fattah. >> at every level of the country. i'm...
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in a heating unglobal economy strong numbers. martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change is possible. upstarred countries like finland and poland, they turn them around. they are using high standard and high regard for teachers. perhaps most hearting for the u.s. we are told many of these countries turning themselves around are using innovation that started in the u.s. but it's not just ideas, it's many implementation. martha: there are so many factors at play here. we'll talk about it in a good debate coming up. so we ask everybody to stick around. good to see you. bill: fox news alert. minutes from now house speaker john boehner o
in a heating unglobal economy strong numbers. martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change...
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there is a lot of debate in general about how it will affect the economy. on the one hand you have fast food workers walking out across the country out of this wendy's here at 11:30 saying they need a raise in their minimum wage to $15 an hour from 7.25. if they were making 7.25 $ and working full time, that is about $15,000 a year. here in new york minimum wage is $8.90, but they are not able to get the full time work. they are capping out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 is a living wage for them. you have the corporations. that's a non-starter. they will never get a raise like that. it will get passed down to the consumer in terms of higher prices for food. there no hard estimates, but some say the price of a duringer could go from $3 to $3.50. labor economists say that is not that big of a deal for a hamburger. they will pay less for welfare and fast food workers use about $7 billion in welfare and say ultimately if they are making more money, they won't need as much and you will not pay into that system. luke? >> live from brooklyn, thanks for jo
there is a lot of debate in general about how it will affect the economy. on the one hand you have fast food workers walking out across the country out of this wendy's here at 11:30 saying they need a raise in their minimum wage to $15 an hour from 7.25. if they were making 7.25 $ and working full time, that is about $15,000 a year. here in new york minimum wage is $8.90, but they are not able to get the full time work. they are capping out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 is a living...
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. >> it's good for our country, and it's good for our economy, and it's good for the american people, especially those who are looking for work. >> reporter: raising the minimum wage to over $10 an hour would increase gdp by over $32 billion, create almost 150,000 new jobs, cut food stamps spending by billions. >> we can't survive on $7.25. >> reporter: as workers increase wages mean they no longer have to depend on the government for help. >> yes, today the house took a heroic first step towards lifting the minimum wage closer to a living wage. democracy in action is indeed a beautiful thing. >> joining me now back in our reality is associate professor of political science and international public affairs at columbia university. dorian, this could happen tomorrow. there is a lot of support publicly in polling, it's remarkable popular. there's strong support in the democratic caucus on both sides of the aisle -- both houses, and the president has come out, and he's been talking about it a lot recently, the only obstacle is the house republican caucus. >> that's right. and the presiden
. >> it's good for our country, and it's good for our economy, and it's good for the american people, especially those who are looking for work. >> reporter: raising the minimum wage to over $10 an hour would increase gdp by over $32 billion, create almost 150,000 new jobs, cut food stamps spending by billions. >> we can't survive on $7.25. >> reporter: as workers increase wages mean they no longer have to depend on the government for help. >> yes, today the house...
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unemployment for 99 weeks, you're causing them to be part of this perpetual unemployed group in our economy. >> helping unemployed workers does them a disservice? that's heartless, clueless, and gutless all rolled into one. right now a majority of americans want to raise the minimum wage. but here's the response from another top republican. >> you don't want to raise the minimum wage to the point you're losing jobs. if you raise it too high, you'll have fewer jobs and fewer opportunities particularly for these young people. >> so giving the lowest paid workers a fair wage threatens the economy? that, too, is clueless, heartless, and gutless. and what about gutting $40 billion in food stamps over ten years? that's what house republicans want. the congressional republicans with the median net worth of nearly $900,000. and now at a time of crisis they want to turn their backs on the unemployed. and on young people. like 11-year-old deshani. living in poverty through no fault of her own. america, we are better than this. and the gop, the party of lincoln should be better than this. joining me n
unemployment for 99 weeks, you're causing them to be part of this perpetual unemployed group in our economy. >> helping unemployed workers does them a disservice? that's heartless, clueless, and gutless all rolled into one. right now a majority of americans want to raise the minimum wage. but here's the response from another top republican. >> you don't want to raise the minimum wage to the point you're losing jobs. if you raise it too high, you'll have fewer jobs and fewer...
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. >> this week will take further steps to strengthen our economy. >> the white house about to go on a pr offensive. >> healthcare.gov is now stable. 90% of the time. >> 100,000, roughly, were able to enroll. >> and has achieved its goals, all be it two months late. >> is it mission accomplished? >> president obama is kind of getting all the late-night jokes now. >> as i was saying, john -- >> better him than me. >> let me try to crystallize that down. is it mission accomplished? >> using that phrase is a -- >> yeah! >> not one i would employ. chkt the absence of a compelling counter narrative to a proposal on the health care. >> you can't beat something with nothing. >> is it at all relevant here? >> do republicans have to say, here's what we want to do on health care. >> yeah, they do. >> they have had positive proposals, but at active promo -- >> republicans do have some positive alternatives. >> haven't done a good job explaining them. i think paul ryan will unveil. >> i think paul ryan will introduce a set of republican alternatives. >> not one huge bill. but a proposal for medica
. >> this week will take further steps to strengthen our economy. >> the white house about to go on a pr offensive. >> healthcare.gov is now stable. 90% of the time. >> 100,000, roughly, were able to enroll. >> and has achieved its goals, all be it two months late. >> is it mission accomplished? >> president obama is kind of getting all the late-night jokes now. >> as i was saying, john -- >> better him than me. >> let me try to...
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a recent study concluded raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would boost the economy. we're talking about the effects it would have for everybody. it would increase the wages of 30 million workers, it would create 140,000 jobs in the next few years, and increase economic output by $32 billion. >> wow. wow. and we talked so much about trickle down, how about a little trickle up? people living paycheck to paycheck they spend that money. they buy goods and services. where then more people need to be employed. i would argue that not only is there no negative impact on the budget, a lot of the folks that are working full-time in fast food, in places like walmart, they are still even though they're working, not able to support themselves and their families. so taxpayers have to shell out the money for s.n.a.p., for welfare for folks to be able to get by even though they are working by and doing everything they can. so by having an artificially low minimum wage, we are essentially as taxpayers providing corporate subsidies. >> you know, jared, when you look at the republicans
a recent study concluded raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would boost the economy. we're talking about the effects it would have for everybody. it would increase the wages of 30 million workers, it would create 140,000 jobs in the next few years, and increase economic output by $32 billion. >> wow. wow. and we talked so much about trickle down, how about a little trickle up? people living paycheck to paycheck they spend that money. they buy goods and services. where then more...
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is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs and that is since they were publicly traded since the 80s. and minimum wage hurts people. people say costs go up and the prices get more expensive. and the dollar menu goes away. and then the supporters. believe it or not costco was supportive of raising minimum wage but not to $15. >> it is a bug jump from $8 to faep. >> and especially for the small business. >> john boehner was talking about it this woke. he believes what? if you raise the unemployment minum wage. >> you get less jobs and fewer jobs, exactly. and that has been more of a conservative view point. but there are conservatives, and the state of new jersey run by chris chri
is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs and that is since they were publicly traded since the 80s. and minimum wage hurts people....
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>> this deal does not help the economy. we need a growing economy. we need less regulations and we haven't even talked about the president's health care plan. you have to roll back on something. >> i have to say that continuing with this sequester, this austerity budget which it is by any other term is the worst for the economy. it kills job growth. it kills investment. it is the poorest of economics. that's why we're not fully recovered. if congress would get out of the way, i think the economy would have fully recovered. >> i want to thank both of you for being here. the rest of you, i want to you stay engaged with us. to go facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fire back question. are you happy with the budget deal? right now 40% of you say yes. 60% of you say no. the debate will continue online at cnn.com/crossfire as well as facebook and twitter. from the left. i'm van joenls and i'm happy. >> from the right, i'm s.e. cupp and i'll wait to see. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> co
>> this deal does not help the economy. we need a growing economy. we need less regulations and we haven't even talked about the president's health care plan. you have to roll back on something. >> i have to say that continuing with this sequester, this austerity budget which it is by any other term is the worst for the economy. it kills job growth. it kills investment. it is the poorest of economics. that's why we're not fully recovered. if congress would get out of the way, i...
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making sure that our economy works for every worki american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility, which poses a fundamental threat to the american dream come our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe's. lou: lou: i hate to point it out to the president and the president has been in office for five years. for crying out loud. the economic failures arenot that of george w. bush, they are not of bill clinton, they are of hits. yes, the obama record poses a fundamental threat to millions of americans and he's got that right. take a look under mr. obama. the income gap, four times faster has expanded four times faster than it did under president george bush. under president obama, 6.7 americans in the millions have fallen into poverty. the same o that had the audacity to stand before the cameras and speak as though he had absolutely been uninvolvee and policies for the past five years. it's an extraordinary thought. the number of workers receiving disability benefits under his administration over the course of the past five years has ris
making sure that our economy works for every worki american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility, which poses a fundamental threat to the american dream come our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe's. lou: lou: i hate to point it out to the president and the president has been in office for five years. for crying out loud. the economic failures arenot that of george w. bush, they are not of bill clinton, they are of hits. yes, the obama record...
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and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour minimum wage and expanding social security. >> why stop at $22? $50. if you are going to thk macally,y, think big. preposterous. the idea you can create wealth by legislating it. not going to happen. >> you can create a decent floor. it may not be $22 an hour. if you have people earning more money, they will spend more money. >> yes.. and ifou have industries wherere you raise the wage beyond what they can sustain, you get a loss of employment. it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out
and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour...
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still any respite is welcome in an economy with 12% unemployment and 40% inflation. on sunday for the first time inspectors from the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog toured the heavy water reactor at iraq. a sign that while there's plenty of scepticism some progress was already under way. robert, the president towed a careful line here. i thought his remarks were interesting. it seems like we're in the middle of what our good friend david axelrod likes to call kabuki theater, confident but not overconfident. i wonder about the deal back and forth between president obama and members of his own congress like bob menendez pushing this renewed sanctions deal. >> i do think you've got the potential collision of a lot of different time lines. the president, i think, is realistic to say there's a possibility of a deal but the deal can long move forward long-term if iranians are willing to do things. if he understands that from colliding time lines politically you've got congressional members from both parties pursuing sanctions. you've got israelis against this deal. i think the one
still any respite is welcome in an economy with 12% unemployment and 40% inflation. on sunday for the first time inspectors from the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog toured the heavy water reactor at iraq. a sign that while there's plenty of scepticism some progress was already under way. robert, the president towed a careful line here. i thought his remarks were interesting. it seems like we're in the middle of what our good friend david axelrod likes to call kabuki theater, confident but not...
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we do a lot of economic development issues, working with local businesses, and trying to expand the economy, education programs and what not. so -- but the reality is, this schedule looks nothing like the nancy pelosi speakership schedule that we used to have. i mean, we were working four or five days a week, week after week after week. passing legislation, getting things done. so the only thing that concerns me more than us not being here is the fact that when we are here, we're not getting anything done. like the end a bill and other things we should be passing here. we're not doing anything while we're here. >> speaker boehner says that they're there to prevent bad laws from getting passed. what's your response to that? >> well, i mean, look at the -- employee oh nondiscrimination act bill. we haven't even acted upon that. you know, that's a good piece of legislation that supports the founding principles of our country, but no time to act on that. we need a transportation bill. to get people back to work, reinvest back into the united states. we need a budget, for god sake, and we can't
we do a lot of economic development issues, working with local businesses, and trying to expand the economy, education programs and what not. so -- but the reality is, this schedule looks nothing like the nancy pelosi speakership schedule that we used to have. i mean, we were working four or five days a week, week after week after week. passing legislation, getting things done. so the only thing that concerns me more than us not being here is the fact that when we are here, we're not getting...
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. >>> america's health care overhaul, terror threats and the economy. the issues that matter most are on the line. that's why more americans watch fox news channel, fair and balanced. >>> you know, finally i guess fitting with this show's theme today, a headline that caught my eye in today's "new york times." underachieving congress appears in no hurry to change things now. the story goes on to bemoan the republican house in particular that has two weeks left before -- and i quote from the "times" -- likely to interinto the congressional record book for underachievement. no bills, no laws, no time and now out of time. that was their thing. they did not do. they did not spend. they're underachieving because they're preventing the wheels of government itself from moving. and it got me thinking. it happens now and then. since when is underachieving defined by underdelivering on spending or legislating or new laws or new mandates or new rules or regulations or decrees from washington? since when are these the things by which we judge the accomplishments of
. >>> america's health care overhaul, terror threats and the economy. the issues that matter most are on the line. that's why more americans watch fox news channel, fair and balanced. >>> you know, finally i guess fitting with this show's theme today, a headline that caught my eye in today's "new york times." underachieving congress appears in no hurry to change things now. the story goes on to bemoan the republican house in particular that has two weeks left before...
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the last five to ten years the farm economy has changed and gotten much, much stronger. we have a growing population in the world. we have much greater demand for farm products and prices are much higher. not that every farmer is doing great. at the same time we have more and more people who need public assistance programs. we have nearly 50 million americans on them. most of those people are families with small children who really don't want to be on the program. but in days past you would have both th in bad shape or both in good shape. today the farm bill is in much better shape and that changes the dynamics in terms of how they're supported. >> we'll continue our conversation regarding congress. when we come back we'll hear more about the state of a fun grand bargain and curving down the trend of expenditures in this country. this is inside story. power of the people until we restore our >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. josh, in good times and bad, in stranges of this debate has been widespread agreement that spending more money than you collect every
the last five to ten years the farm economy has changed and gotten much, much stronger. we have a growing population in the world. we have much greater demand for farm products and prices are much higher. not that every farmer is doing great. at the same time we have more and more people who need public assistance programs. we have nearly 50 million americans on them. most of those people are families with small children who really don't want to be on the program. but in days past you would...
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that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual responsibility brought to bear. by the way, the federal government is going to cover 100% of the medicaid expansion for two years and 90% thereafter. there is literally no reason for states to opt out. they are doing so purely i had logically. in the case of georgia the government is saying the government was wrong to cut subsidies in the first place, begging for subsidies back rather than taking responsibility. >> dr. siegel, i want to ask you, in terms of this dynamic, you are familiar with many hospitals across the country. are they speaking up? are they speaking to elected representatives in state houses a
that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual...
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our economy is improveth. we have double our production of clean energy, doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being energy independent as a country our size to be. we have the best researchers, scientists on earth, and the most innovative companies on earth. we're still the envy of the world. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity. this city washington is grid locked and spends too much time worried about the next election and not enough worried about the next generation. what jack kennedy understood as well. that's the american people. we go through these periods where our politics gets all balanced up. the truth is sometimes we're nostalgic about the past. >> i am. >> i know you are. if over and over again they see they are not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they will put in place folks who are serious about getting the work done. >> let's talk about the problem with the legislative branch. the nature of america is an aisle down the cente
our economy is improveth. we have double our production of clean energy, doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being energy independent as a country our size to be. we have the best researchers, scientists on earth, and the most innovative companies on earth. we're still the envy of the world. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity. this city washington is grid locked and spends too much time worried about the next election and not enough...
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they have outside influence on america's economy and politics. they're more liberal than lower income groups on issues like abortion and gay marriage, but when it comes to money, they're wary of any government role to close the gap. they're against extending unemployment benefits, against raising minimum wage, in favor of cutting medicaid and food stamps. you're more of a policy guy than a political guy. is it a policy problem more than a political problem? >> it should be seen as a policy problem. the problem is, because it so closely resembles ideological touchstones like the american dream and retaining the wealth that you earn, it becomes a dogmatic issue and right/left issue. it should be seen as a cut and dry policy issue so when people aren't in school that is a policy challenge when people are less competitive. when people aren't getting jobs that's a policy problem because it creates strain on the state. >> but congress, as you talk about it, is not doing anything. >> it's not doing anything. this is the least productive congress that we
they have outside influence on america's economy and politics. they're more liberal than lower income groups on issues like abortion and gay marriage, but when it comes to money, they're wary of any government role to close the gap. they're against extending unemployment benefits, against raising minimum wage, in favor of cutting medicaid and food stamps. you're more of a policy guy than a political guy. is it a policy problem more than a political problem? >> it should be seen as a...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred twenty cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r c dot com. the army did it right at arlington. for months after the incident david vickie received the final incident report in direct contradiction to the lieutenant colonels initial e-mail the report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class kim is father dog a police officer in illinois doug became somebody who i spent literally hours on the telephone with and i shared this e-mail with him dead had been sent to me being a cop he looked at this and instantly instantly had heartburn with had
find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred twenty cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r c dot com. the army did it right at arlington. for months after the incident david vickie received the final...
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our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities on earth, the best researchers and scientists on earth, the best workers on earth and the most innovative companies on earth and we're still the envy of the world and the most indispensable nation. so i continue to have confidence in our ability to solve our problems. there is a specific problem that we've got, and that is a congress, and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not enough time worrying about the next generation. and, you know, the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders and what jack kennedy understood as well, and that's the american people. you know. we go through these periods where our politics gets all mixed up. and the truth is we're nostalgic about the past. >> i am. >> i
our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities on earth, the best researchers and scientists on earth, the best workers on earth and the most innovative companies on earth and we're still the envy of the world and the most indispensable nation. so i continue to have...
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the economy did care. a lot. that debt kept piling up and as it got bigger, investors and speculators raced to repackage and resell the debt before they got stuck with a bill. and when the bills came due, an explosion hit the home loan market, spread to the stock market and sparked a global credit crisis that led to the crash, the bailouts and yes, today's ongoing jobs crisis. flash flood to 2010. congress said it wanted to crack down and prevent another crash. the key goal was removing the temptation for banks to issue bad loans that they could pawn off on the rest of us. the policy objective was to make banks stand by their loans by requiring some ownership so they had skin in the game. >> everybody has to keep some skin in the game. >> everyone will need to have a little skin in the game. >> some skin in the game. >> everybody is going to have some skin in the game. >> congress passed the dodd/frank reform with a rule that banks must hold at least 5% of most home loans, and there was one exemption for super sa
the economy did care. a lot. that debt kept piling up and as it got bigger, investors and speculators raced to repackage and resell the debt before they got stuck with a bill. and when the bills came due, an explosion hit the home loan market, spread to the stock market and sparked a global credit crisis that led to the crash, the bailouts and yes, today's ongoing jobs crisis. flash flood to 2010. congress said it wanted to crack down and prevent another crash. the key goal was removing the...
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when you talk to americans and ok at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be focused on things that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the president had a very interesting analysis of why the rollout went so badly. take a look. >> the challenge that we have going forward is not so much my personal management style or particular issues around white house organization, it has to do with what i referred to earlier, which is we have these big agencies, some of which are outdated. some of which are not designeded properly. >> not to put too fine a point on it, but it's those outdated agencies that he, under obama care, about a fifth of the economy. >> the education of this president is a protracted and often muted process as
when you talk to americans and ok at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be focused on things that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the...
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focusing on the economy and plans to grow the economy. right now the u.s. unemployment rate remains at a high 7.3%. at the live desk, back to you. >> new yorkers can ride metro north hudson line. crews have been work around the clock to remove debris and rebuild about 800 feet of track. four people died and 63 others were hurt when the train dera derail derailed. human error may be to blame. the director of the rail employee's union said engineer william rockefeller caught himself nodding off at the controls. he doesn't remember any of the events before the train left the tracks. rockefeller told police that when he realized there was a problem he reached for the brakes and they failed. data recorders showed the brakes were applied five seconds before the sliding. new today, cuba said it is ready to negotiate the release of a maryland man jailed in the country. in a statement, cuba said they are willing to come up with a solution in the case of alan gross, however they are also wanting to talk about the release of four cuban citizens detained for more than
focusing on the economy and plans to grow the economy. right now the u.s. unemployment rate remains at a high 7.3%. at the live desk, back to you. >> new yorkers can ride metro north hudson line. crews have been work around the clock to remove debris and rebuild about 800 feet of track. four people died and 63 others were hurt when the train dera derail derailed. human error may be to blame. the director of the rail employee's union said engineer william rockefeller caught himself nodding...
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>> there's a lot of financial insecurity, and the economy is still not strong. so, people still have a lot of concerns about spending too much money, losing their jobs, having insurance to pay for. >> how much does that factor into things? the premium shock or whatever. we're told that it's actually affecting a minority of households but that's at lot of households. >> insurance costs a lot of money and a lot of aging people who are employed have cost sharing, so everything goes up, and if your salary isn't going up or you have some insecurity about whether you'll actually have a job, then you have to consider that when you're out shopping. >> how is this -- i've been covering retail sales for decades on the holiday season. all the same concerns. angst on the part of folks concerned about job security. that was raging even during the internet boom. so, i'm just wondering whether we get too much credence to the gloom and doom or is it different? >> i think people are concerned about their retirement, and there are jobs that are letting people go when they're in t
>> there's a lot of financial insecurity, and the economy is still not strong. so, people still have a lot of concerns about spending too much money, losing their jobs, having insurance to pay for. >> how much does that factor into things? the premium shock or whatever. we're told that it's actually affecting a minority of households but that's at lot of households. >> insurance costs a lot of money and a lot of aging people who are employed have cost sharing, so everything...
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markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago it's already established in the last a life on the silent. and people feel the love of christ working. people say you can. come and something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on. the interview. the army did it right. four months after the incident dave and vicki received the final incident report in direct contradiction to the lieutenant colonels initial e-mail the report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class father dog police officer in illinois became somebody who i spent literally hours on
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our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities on earth, best researches and scientists on earth and most innovative companies on earth. and we're still the envy of the world and the one indispensable nation. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to solve our problems. there is a specific challenge that we've got. and that is a congress. and this city, washington, that is grid locked and spends too much time worrying about the next election, and not enough time worrying about the next generation. and you know, the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders and what jack kennedy understood, as well. and that's the american people. you know, we go through these periods where our politics gets all boll objectioned up. and sometimes we're nostalgic about the past. >> i am. >> i know you are. but t
our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our production of traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities on earth, best researches and scientists on earth and most innovative companies on earth. and we're still the envy of the world and the one indispensable nation. i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to...
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our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities and companies on earth. we're the envy of the world. so i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to solve our problems. there is a specific challenge that we've got. that is a congress and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not the generation. the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders. and what jack kennedy understood as well. and that's the american people. we go through these periods where our politics gets all bollucks up. the truth is when you look at our history, there's been a lot of times where congress gets stuck. but the reason we get through it is the american people have good instincts. if over and over again they see we're not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they
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but the economy is certainly better today than it was in 2009, so -- >> i want to put dollars and cents to this. this is the difference in the cbo projected savings. they're projects $222 billion in a year from medicare and medicaid from this slowing of health care costs. the sequester is $87.9, and the cuts to food stamps is $23.8 billion. >> i have been on twitter all day about this, they can't find a single positive thing to say about the law. literally it could bring people's health care costs down to zero, they could cure cancer, and conservatives would be shouting from the rooftops that it's a disaster. i think this california thing is hysterical. in part because it's the sort of natural conclusion of the republican panic about this. they vote in mass against the law even though it originated in republican ideas. they vote to try to repeal it unsuccessfully. the website they think will sink it, and then they just throw toilet paper at it. >> and in the absence of a website that wasn't malfunctioning, they created their own website to malfunction, right? they weren't served a gift
but the economy is certainly better today than it was in 2009, so -- >> i want to put dollars and cents to this. this is the difference in the cbo projected savings. they're projects $222 billion in a year from medicare and medicaid from this slowing of health care costs. the sequester is $87.9, and the cuts to food stamps is $23.8 billion. >> i have been on twitter all day about this, they can't find a single positive thing to say about the law. literally it could bring people's...
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a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into signing that new security agreement. u.s. embassy officials say that is simply not true. the u.s. government seeking a new deal to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 but president karzai listed a set of conditions that must be met before he disagrees to an extended u.s. military presence. let's go to other overseas stories. thailand, overnight the prime minister vowing to open every door for talks with protesters demanding resignation. about 30,000 demonstrators taking part in what they call a people's coup. police have been using tear gas and water cann
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and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen, amazon made a lot of news with that drone story delivering packages. it turns out they're not alone in trying this out. >> brian, the drum wars are upon us. it's not just amazon. ups and google are also testing their own versions of delivery drones. u.p.s. neither confirming or denying the reports of the testing and a google watchdog site says the company has been testing drones as recently as february. it looks like we'll be getting drone delivery sometime soon. i'm not sure how they can get in my apartment bulgd. >> i think new york will be a nightmare when it comes to t
and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen,...
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thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's this christmas season. what a gift to give. even just one thing could help create thousands of new jobs right here at home. you are signing up to give american workers a merry christmas, and abc's anchor david muir, captain of the team with us tonight. >> diane, we have reported on clothing right here, asking the simple question is anything made here in america any more. well, tonight not only are these jeans made here, this number right here is about to reveal everything. right down to the farmer, who grew the cotton. this week, our kickoff, made in america december to
thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> the district attorney in rochester, new york, followed the advice she was given on this program last night by a former upstate new york federal prosecutor. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly co
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. >>> hey. sit. fin was my bomb dog. i asked if i would be able to get my dog. he said we'll get you your dog. it's great having a dog that i went through so much with. as a pet, he just grew into the life of watching tv. i am going to meet with the executive director and president of operation finally home, organization i'm trying to have build a house for me. >> we're good to go. >> it's definitely a little nerve racking. >> good morning. >> how you doing, buddy? good to see you. >> hi, ken. dan wallrath. >> nice to meet you. >> you know, what you've done is just amazing, you and fynn. we want you to know your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed and we appreciate you very much. >> thank you. i appreciate that. that does really mean a lot. >> everybody's situation is different. so we don't have a set of hard and fast ru
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i mean, one sixth of our economy. and the fact that he has failed, i think he has to be accountable for this. and -- >> well, mercedes, you're right. >> pr is not going to work for the president. >> mercedes, this is bad management, we have to hold the president accountable for what happened with that website. but that is not the whole story. the story is about trying to improve a health care problem. >> i am telling you, juan, mark my words, and i'll bet any amount for your charity of choice. you cannot fix this plan. it is unfixable. because it is predicated on the redistribution of wealth. the healthy will pay for the unhealthy and the insured. and you still have 30 million uninsured. >> did you tell president bush that about prescription drug benefits? >> yeah, i was against the prescription drug benefits -- >> and against social security, too? >> no, don't put words in my mouth. you're getting cranky, i see those gray hairs coming out. don't make fun of this gray hair, i worked hard for this. >> well, you're both
i mean, one sixth of our economy. and the fact that he has failed, i think he has to be accountable for this. and -- >> well, mercedes, you're right. >> pr is not going to work for the president. >> mercedes, this is bad management, we have to hold the president accountable for what happened with that website. but that is not the whole story. the story is about trying to improve a health care problem. >> i am telling you, juan, mark my words, and i'll bet any amount for...
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the basic bargain at the heart of our economy. this increasing inequality is most pronounced in our country. a child may never be able to escape poverty, because she lacks a decent education or health care. that should offend all of us. what drives me is a grandson, a son, a father, an american, is to make sure that every striving, hard-working, optimistic kid has the same incredible chance that this country gave me. dr. king once said, of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking. not anymore. if you still don't like obama care, you owe it to the american people to tell us what you are for. not just what you're against. >>> here at 30 rock, we are counting down to tonight's lighting of the famous rockefeller christmas tree. that war on christmas, a lot of hum bug, of course. but as president obama prepares to join in the national tree-lighting on friday, he's got a few other things to attend to. first, including a long list of policy goals that he wants to achieve for the american people. starting
the basic bargain at the heart of our economy. this increasing inequality is most pronounced in our country. a child may never be able to escape poverty, because she lacks a decent education or health care. that should offend all of us. what drives me is a grandson, a son, a father, an american, is to make sure that every striving, hard-working, optimistic kid has the same incredible chance that this country gave me. dr. king once said, of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care...
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so they could move away from a drug economy. to a more diverse and traditional egrarian type of economy. so we put in place the road map opportunities. will the afghan people be able to achieve it? much will turn on their governance and their own leadership. but we have laid that opportunity in front of them. i don't think we can back away from the necessity to continue assisting. canada has committed $100 million ongoing. and there is an old legal maxim that says once you start to render assistance, you have to continue. you can't let somebody drown. and i think the international community does recognize that. and also that the stakes are high. there are many, as is the case ongoing, in syria that are playing in this particular part of the world and st needs to win. there needs to be an ongoing and lasting stability in that country, and in that region. >> let me ask about the security conference and you were the founder of this event, in hall fax, and has it developed the way you expected and where do you think it is going to b
so they could move away from a drug economy. to a more diverse and traditional egrarian type of economy. so we put in place the road map opportunities. will the afghan people be able to achieve it? much will turn on their governance and their own leadership. but we have laid that opportunity in front of them. i don't think we can back away from the necessity to continue assisting. canada has committed $100 million ongoing. and there is an old legal maxim that says once you start to render...
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and government can't solve all of that and we live in an economy that is global and technological and changing faster than ever before in history but government can't stand on the sidelines when we're doing that and without some faith in our capacity for collection t collective action, government is us. govern's ngovernment's not somebody else. members of congress have the capacity to change it, member as well as the president. >> let's talk about these young people who came here to study government and how it can be run. there's theories about how to become president of the united states. kennedy had direct contact with his cabinet writers and then strong chief of staff, the military command system of general eisenhower as president and of course ronald reagan did it with a superb chief of staff, a strong one, jim baker. zeke emanuel said there should have been a ceo assigned to you with unique responsibility to oversee health care. there wasn't. when secretary sebelius appeared and it was asked who was in charge? and it didn't seem like there was a strong top-down authority system f
and government can't solve all of that and we live in an economy that is global and technological and changing faster than ever before in history but government can't stand on the sidelines when we're doing that and without some faith in our capacity for collection t collective action, government is us. govern's ngovernment's not somebody else. members of congress have the capacity to change it, member as well as the president. >> let's talk about these young people who came here to study...
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good news in the real economy could make the fed
good news in the real economy could make the fed